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@Marak at what point (if ever) would you be willing to discontinue support for Node 0.x? Related: https://nodesource.com/node-by-numbers . I believe some of those ancient Node versions might have security issues too. I don't have a strong preference to drop support, but it would provide some benefits (e.g. some dev tools e.g. eslint don't play well with old Node, we can't use ES2015 syntax like |
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I'm okay with dropping support for I guess we can force new node versions for next major release of colors. Older nodes can always use the previous version if needed. |
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See #212